00:00 So, with the reality of AI technically, should we journalists in the future be worried that our job will be replaced by others?
00:09 The question is whether with the advent of AI, the jobs of journalists will be made redundant. I don't think so.
00:18 Because AI cannot go down to the ground to speak to people, to interview whether they are on-site, things that are happening in situ, on-site.
00:30 So, there is still that. At the same time, while we acknowledge that AI has some good capabilities, but in terms of the assessment so far,
00:44 is that it can maybe, if you were to compare AI preparing a report versus a human, AI can maybe get it to about 60%. That's the equivalent.
00:54 But there will be a lot of loopholes, a lot of shortcomings, which can only be filled by the human mind.
01:01 So, I think, especially when it comes to this reportage, then there's analysis, and you have many different disciplines in journalism.
01:13 So, we cannot yet replace these specializations with something like AI. They can help reduce some of the workload.
01:22 So, I think one of the things that I would recommend MPI to do, actually, is a course on how AI can assist journalists.
01:30 I would like to ask MPI colleagues, if there is not yet a module specifically on the use of AI for the benefit of media.
01:42 There are a few things, but it is important for media to know, not only to produce content, but also to identify, for example, deepfakes.
01:54 And this is a fraud that misuses content, uses AI to spread fake news.
02:04 So, I hope in the near future, we can have a module that can attract media to investigate and follow it.
02:15 Thank you.
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